Deep State

Thursday: Fox, 9.00pm

The second series follows the aftermath of a supposed ambush in Mali that has resulted in the deaths of a US Special Forces team and a translator.

Now delaying a deal in Washington, ex-CIA agent Nathan Miller (Walton Goggins) is brought in by the government to find the truth and act as a fixer for the deep state.

The Society

Friday: Netflix

A modern take on Lord of the Flies, The Society centres on a group of teenagers who are mysteriously transported to a replica of their home town, but without their parents.

Without adult supervision, the adolescents struggle for survival as they try to find their way back to their wealthy New England town but must first establish order if they hope to get back home and not fall into chaos.

Saturday: BBC Four, 8:30pm

Struggling to come to terms with his wife’s apparent suicide, the detective starts to receive a series of anonymous cards blaming him for her death.

Elsewhere, Cardinal’s partner Lise Delorme (Karine Vanasse) steps up to take the brunt of their workload, with the pair soon finding themselves investigating a murder where the bodies of the victims have disappeared.

British Academy Television Awards

Sunday: BBC One, 8:00pm

British Academy Television award (Credit: BBC One)

The British Academy Television Awards return to celebrate the best of television from 2018.

Host Graham Norton will lead the celebrations from the Royal Festival Hall, with programme nominees including Killing Eve, A Very English Scandal and Bodyguard, as well as actors nominations for Jodie Comer and Ben Whishaw.

The show will also feature the winner of the Must-See Moments award as voted for by viewers.